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BIBLIOGRAPHY

R. Trevor Davies, Four Centuries of Witch-Beliefs
(London, 1947). Joseph Hansen, Zauberwahn, Inquisition
und Hexenprozess im Mittelalter
... (Leipzig, 1900). Hein-
rich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger, Malleus maleficarum,
trans. Montague Summers (London, 1926). Henry Charles
Lea, Materials Toward a History of Witchcraft, ed. A. C.
Howland (Philadelphia, 1939); idem, A History of the in-
quisition of the Middle Ages
(New York, 1921). W. E. H.
Lecky, History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of
Rationalism in Europe
(London, 1946). Martin Luther,
Table-Talk, ed. William Hazlitt (London, 1902). A. L.
Maycock, The Inquisition from its Establishment to the Great
Schism
(New York and London, 1927). Geoffrey Parrinder,
Witchcraft: European and African (London, 1963). Rossell
H. Robbins, Encyclopaedia of Witchcraft and Demonology
(New York, 1959). Ronald Seth, Witches and Their Craft
(London, 1967). Charles Williams, Witchcraft (London,
1941).

HELEN P. TRIMPI

[See also Demonology; Dualism; Heresy; Hermeticism;
Romanticism.]